He's the type of jump-cut runner that gets me excited. Fluid movement. Sees the cut back lanes that are open in a zone blocking scheme. The only problem I have with Wood is he runs too upright, which means he might not be durable in the NFL. He's a third day prospect unless some teams falls in love with him.

Florida tailback Mike Gillislee

Those who know me know I discriminate against Gators, so you know Gillislee has to be a baller to make it on my list. In my opinion, he was CLEARLY the most impressive tailback at the Senior Bowl. He doesn't have home run finishing speed, but he has good vision. The only concern I have about him is his soft spoken personality, which hints he lacks "the dog."

Louisiana Tech receiver Quinton Patton

I eventually stopped watching the 2013 receiver class because of Patton. Every single tape of a player I put on got compared to him, and his sweet feet. He's like a jet off the line of scrimmage and has choppy little quick steps. He's got excellent hand-eye coordination, but he's a little too thin. And I'm puzzled why he didn't impress me more at the Senior Bowl. Patton is a perfect fit for a west coast offense.

Syracuse offensive lineman Justin Pugh

If Pugh didn't have alligator arms he'd be a top 15 pick in this draft, but his versatility, mobility, and toughness should help him become a top 50 pick in this draft. He can play everything but left tackle on the offensive line. However, he needs to do a better job of anchoring against strong bull rushers.

The truth is I started watching North Carolina's offensive line expecting to fall in love with Cooper, and tailback Giovanni Bernard, who didn't make the man crush list because of durability concerns. What really happened was I fell in love with the right side of the Tar Heels offensive line. Bond got thrown onto the man crush because he replaced Williams for a couple of games and tore it up. However, there are medical concerns with both these linemen. I expect they'll be selected in the third day.

Valdosta State (Ga.) offensive tackle Ryan Schraeder

He's strong, athletic and a bit older than his peers. But he's also green when it comes to experience, which means there's upside. If you look at his metrics they are on par with some of the elite prospects in the 2013 draft. He's the type of late round prospects that could become a steal in this draft.

Florida A&M linebacker Brandon Hepburn

I got a chance to interact with Hepburn at Pete Bommarito and it took me forever to figure out what position he played. He's built like a defensive end, but moves like a linebacker. He's also super smart and that's what you're looking for from an inside linebacker. He remind me a lot of former NFL standout Earl Holmes, who coached him at FAMU. His character and makeup could make him a productive starter with a respectable investment.

Southeastern Louisiana CB Robert Alford

It was a struggle to find any cornerback in the 2013 draft class I truly liked. However, Alford stood out to me at the Senior Bowl because he was tough and scrappy, and never backed down to what was perceived as superior talent. He plays with a chip on his shoulder. His change of direction is extremely smooth, but his technique is unrefined. I'd make him a second day selection if his medical report was clear.